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Born To Die

Lana Del Rey

Alternative & Indie - Released January 1, 2011 | Polydor Records

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Lana Del Rey is a femme fatale with a smoky voice, a languorous image, and a modeling contract. Not coincidentally, she didn't lack for attention leading up to the release of her Interscope debut, Born to Die. The hype began in mid-2011 with a stunning song and video for "Video Games," and it kept on rising, right up to her January 2012 performance on Saturday Night Live (making her the first artist since Natalie Imbruglia in 1998 to perform on SNL without an album available). Although it's easy to see the reasons why Del Rey got her contract, it's also easy to hear: her songwriting skills and her bewitching voice. "Video Games" is a beautiful song, calling to mind Fiona Apple and Anna Calvi as she recounts another variation on the age-old trope of female-as-sex-object. Her vacant, tired reading of the song rescues it from any hint of exploitation, making it a winner. Unfortunately, the only problem with Born to Die is a big one. There is a chasm that separates "Video Games" from the other material and performances on the album, which aims for exactly the same target -- sultry, sexy, wasted -- but with none of the same lyrical grace, emotional power, or sympathetic productions. Del Rey doesn't mind taking chances, varying her vocalizing and delivery, toying with her lines and reaching for cinematic flourishes ("he loves me with every beat of his cocaine heart," "Pabst Blue Ribbon on ice"), and even attempting to rap. But she's unable to consistently sell herself as a heartbreaker, and most of the songs here sound like cobbled retreads of "Video Games." An intriguing start, but Del Rey is going to have to hit the books if she wants to stay as successful as her career promised early on.© John Bush /TiVo
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Westworld: Season 4 (Soundtrack from the HBO® Series)

Ramin Djawadi

TV Series - Released August 14, 2022 | WaterTower Music

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Video Games

Tenacious D

Rock - Released May 11, 2023 | Tenacious D

Born To Die – Paradise Edition

Lana Del Rey

Pop - Released January 1, 2012 | Urban

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Lana Del Rey is a femme fatale with a smoky voice, a languorous image, and a modeling contract. Not coincidentally, she didn't lack for attention leading up to the release of her Interscope debut, Born to Die. The hype began in mid-2011 with a stunning song and video for "Video Games," and it kept on rising, right up to her January 2012 performance on Saturday Night Live (making her the first artist since Natalie Imbruglia in 1998 to perform on SNL without an album available). Although it's easy to see the reasons why Del Rey got her contract, it's also easy to hear: her songwriting skills and her bewitching voice. "Video Games" is a beautiful song, calling to mind Fiona Apple and Anna Calvi as she recounts another variation on the age-old trope of female-as-sex-object. Her vacant, tired reading of the song rescues it from any hint of exploitation, making it a winner. Unfortunately, the only problem with Born to Die is a big one. There is a chasm that separates "Video Games" from the other material and performances on the album, which aims for exactly the same target -- sultry, sexy, wasted -- but with none of the same lyrical grace, emotional power, or sympathetic productions. Del Rey doesn't mind taking chances, varying her vocalizing and delivery, toying with her lines and reaching for cinematic flourishes ("he loves me with every beat of his cocaine heart," "Pabst Blue Ribbon on ice"), and even attempting to rap. But she's unable to consistently sell herself as a heartbreaker, and most of the songs here sound like cobbled retreads of "Video Games." An intriguing start, but Del Rey is going to have to hit the books if she wants to stay as successful as her career promised early on.© John Bush /TiVo
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Déjà Vu

Trio SR9

Alternative & Indie - Released August 26, 2022 | No Format!

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Gloaming

Cover

Alternative & Indie - Released February 4, 2022 | Rhino

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Studio Konzert for Headphones

Shalosh

Jazz - Released August 30, 2019 | Neuklang

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Quarter Life Crisis

Baby Queen

Pop - Released November 10, 2023 | Polydor Records

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The debut album proper from the London-based bedroom pop sensation is the follow-up to her 2021 album-length "mixtape" The Yearbook. Produced by King Ed (Birdy, Years & Years), and featuring the promo tracks "Dream Girl" and "We Can Be Anything," it sees her refining her patented blend of synth pop with goth accents and "uncomfortably honest" lyrics.© TiVo
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Mass Effect 2: Atmospheric (Original Video Game Score)

EA Games Soundtrack

Film Soundtracks - Released September 7, 2010 | EA Music

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Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories - Music from Lips 106 (Original Video Game Soundtrack)

Various Artists

Film Soundtracks - Released January 1, 2012 | Rockstar Games

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Dragon Age: Origins (Original Video Game Score)

EA Games Soundtrack

Film Soundtracks - Released December 8, 2009 | EA Music

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Level 5

Video Games Live

Film Soundtracks - Released August 15, 2016 | Video Games Live

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Video Games Live

Film Soundtracks - Released September 1, 2015 | Mystical Stone Entertainment, LLC.

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Video Games Live

Film Soundtracks - Released February 18, 2015 | Video Games Live

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Donkey Kong Country: Piano + Player 2

Video Games Live

Film Soundtracks - Released January 17, 2019 | Video Games Live

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Pokémon Theme (TheFatRat Remix) [feat. Jason Paige]

Video Games Live

Pop - Released May 4, 2019 | Video Games Live

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Tunes from the Greatest Video Games

L'Orchestra Cinematique

Soundtracks - Released December 11, 2014 | MD Chapel Music

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Mass Effect 2: Combat (Original Video Game Score)

EA Games Soundtrack

Film Soundtracks - Released October 5, 2010 | EA Music

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Dragon Age: Origins - Leliana's Song (Original Video Game Score)

EA Games Soundtrack

Film Soundtracks - Released October 25, 2010 | EA Music

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Piratehog Chant (Original Video-Game Soundtrack)

Patty Gurdy

Soundtracks - Released July 8, 2022 | Snowcastle Games AS

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